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What about a Club Libelle or even a Std Libelle? Libelles
do have reputation for being somewhat under-air-braked, but with practice and an awareness of this, there is no reason why a Libelle would not be a very attractive first glider. -It is a design which has stood the test of time -It is still competitive in regionals and the club class -It is probably the most beautiful glider ever built. Ever -Decent performance, good enough for 300km, to 500km on good days -It is affordable, a good example being between 6,000 and 10,000 British pounds. -Easy to rig (reportedly one person can lift a Libelle wing) -Can take water ballast (some models) -Will out climb most of the other 'hot ships' However, if you are of a big build, the cockpit may be a bit tight as it is rather narrow. Just an idea anyhow. Regards, JR |
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